The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
John Tyce ( - )
Linked print sources: as Artisan or Craftsman - creator - Ducatus Leodiensis; or the topography of the town and parish of Leedes and parts adjacent ...References in Documents:
Ruff, or
Piccadilly, to wear about the Neck to support the Ruff,
and might suit
Elizabeth's
Nail in the broadest Part. Don. D.
for marking or crisping the Linen.
, or Ruff,Indian Gorget
not made of Linen, but Hair woven together in Wefts; it consists of
10 Rounds, six of the inmost of which are entirely red, the rest a
yellow white for an Inch in Breadth, and the Remainder of it red.
The Wefts are sowed together, and bound about with red Cloth; it is
three Inches broad and 19 long.
PeakedLace of different Forms and
Fineness.
scarce 4 ½ Inch deep,Cravat
Temp. Car.
Green.
BandStrings , and Knops of Thread, and of Beads both black
and white.
of black Bugles and Snail-work.Breast-Knot
Stomacher
embroidered with Silver and Gold;
riously shaded with Variety of Colours.
neatly wroughtHolland Sleeves
with black Silk.
Velvet, which
made by
John Tyce
Elizabeth's
Time.
so was
Wolsey
land
orIron-stays
Bodice, which
W.
Goodrick
his
Iron Jerkins, of which he is said to have worn three Suits in the
Time of his Hermitage (
Cuthbert,
fles for the Gown Sleeves.
ofCuffs
Cambrickand
Lawn, which in
Elizabeth's
not so much as may be had now in one Linen-Drapers Shop
pag. 86.)
Dinghen van den Pass
ter was the first profess'd
Starcherin
Dolben's
the Army of
CharlesI
tons
Jac. 2
Since worn on the Wast-Coat of a Child of five Years old; such the
foolish Instability of our Tempers!